Asymmetric Hard X-ray Radiation of Two Ribbons in a Thermal-Dominated C-Class Flare
Guanglu Shi, Li Feng, Jun Chen, Beili Ying, Shuting Li, Qiao Li, Hui, Li, Ying Li, Kaifan Ji, Yu Huang, Weiqun Gan, the LST team

TL;DR
This study investigates the asymmetric hard X-ray emission in a thermal-dominated C-class solar flare, revealing that the flare's loop geometry and magnetic field configuration primarily cause the observed emission asymmetry.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the magnetic and plasma conditions leading to HXR asymmetry in a thermal flare, combining multi-spacecraft observations with magnetic field modeling.
Findings
HXR emission is over 95% thermal in nature.
Asymmetry is mainly due to shorter magnetic loops and weaker magnetic fields at the northern ribbon.
Magnetic field topology and loop length influence electron transport and emission asymmetry.
Abstract
The asymmetry in hard X-ray (HXR) emission at the footpoints (FPs) of flare loops is a ubiquitous feature closely associated with nonthermal electron transport. We analyze the asymmetric HXR radiation at two flare ribbons which is thermal-dominated during a long-duration C4.4 flare that occurred on March 20, 2023, combining multi-view and multi-waveband observations from the ASO-S, SolO, and SDO spacecraft. We find that the H I Ly emission captures similar features to the He II 304 in both light curve and spatio-temporal evolution of a pair of conjugate flare ribbons. The spectra and imaging analysis of the HXR emission, detected by STIX in 4-18 keV, reveal that the two-ribbon flare radiation is thermal dominated by over 95%, and the radiation source mainly concentrates on the northern ribbon, leading to an asymmetric distribution. To understand the underlying reasons…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Laser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics · Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry
